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Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury (August 19, 1914 - February 10, 1993) was a French Radical politician who served as Prime Minister in the Fourth Republic during 1957.
He died in Paris.
Bourgès-Maunoury's Ministry, 13 June - 6 November 1957
- Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury - President of the Council
- Christian Pineau - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- André Morice - Minister of National Defense and Armed Forces
- Jean Gilbert-Jules - Minister of the Interior
- Félix Gaillard - Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs
- Édouard Corniglion-Molinier - Minister of Justice
- René Billères - Minister of National Education, Youth, and Sports
- André Dulin - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
- Gérard Jaquet - Minister of Overseas France
- Édouard Bonnefous - Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
- Albert Gazier - Minister of Social Affairs
- Max Lejeune - Minister of Sahara
- Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Minister of State
Preceded by: Jacques Chastellain | Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism 1950 | Succeeded by: Antoine Pinay |
Preceded by: — | Minister of Armaments 1952 | Succeeded by: — |
Preceded by: Antoine Pinay | Minister of Finance 1953 | Succeeded by: Edgar Faure |
Preceded by: Jean-Marie Louvel | Minister of Commerce and Industry 1954 | Succeeded by: Henri Ulver |
Preceded by: Jacques Chaban-Delmas | interim Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism 1954 | Succeeded by: Jacques Chaban-Delmas |
Preceded by: Emmanuel Temple | Minister of the Armed Forces 1955 | Succeeded by: Pierre Koenig |
Preceded by: François Mitterrand | Minister of the Interior 1955 | Succeeded by: Edgar Faure |
Preceded by: Pierre Billotte | Minister of National Defence 1956–1957 | Succeeded by: André Morice |
Preceded by: Guy Mollet | Prime Minister of France 1957 | Succeeded by: Félix Gaillard |
Preceded by: Jean Gilbert-Jules | Minister of the Interior 1957–1958 | Succeeded by: Maurice Faure |